]])
AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
-[[input.y:2.6-14: invalid value: $1
+[[input.y:2.6-14: integer out of range: `$1'
]])
AT_CLEANUP
]])
AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
-[[input.y:2.6-14: invalid value: @1
+[[input.y:2.6-14: integer out of range: `@1'
]])
AT_CLEANUP
]])
AT_CHECK([bison input.y], [1], [],
-[[input.y:4.4-15: type clash (`bar' `') on default action
-input.y:5.4-8: type clash (`bar' `') on default action
+[[input.y:4.4-15: type clash on default action: <bar> != <>
+input.y:5.4-8: type clash on default action: <bar> != <>
input.y:6.4: empty rule for typed nonterminal, and no action
]])
AT_SETUP([Torturing the Scanner])
-AT_DATA([input.y],
+AT_DATA_GRAMMAR([input.y],
[[%{
/* This is seen in GCC: a %{ and %} in middle of a comment. */
const char *foo = "So %{ and %} can be here too.";
+#if 0
+/* These examples test Bison while not stressing C compilers too much.
+ Many C compilers mishandle backslash-newlines, so this part of the
+ test is inside "#if 0". The comment and string are written so that
+ the "#endif" will be seen regardless of the C compiler bugs that we
+ know about, namely:
+
+ HP C (as of late 2002) mishandles *\[newline]\[newline]/ within a
+ comment.
+
+ The Apple Darwin compiler (as of late 2002) mishandles
+ \\[newline]' within a character constant.
+
+ */
+
+/\
+* A comment with backslash-newlines in it. %} *\
+\
+/
+/* { Close the above comment, if the C compiler mishandled it. */
+
+char str[] = "\\
+" A string with backslash-newlines in it %{ %} \\
+\
+"";
+
+char apostrophe = '\'';
+#endif
+
#include <stdio.h>
%}
/* %{ and %} can be here too. */
static int yylex (void);
%}
-%type <ival> '1'
+%type <ival> '@<:@'
/* Exercise quotes in strings. */
-%token FAKE "fake @<:@@:>@,"
+%token FAKE "fake @<:@@:>@ \a\b\f\n\r\t\v\"\'\?\\\u005B\U0000005c ??!??'??(??)??-??/??<??=??> \x0\0"
%%
-/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 1. */
-exp: '1'
+/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', @<:@, 1. */
+exp: '@<:@' '\1' two '$' '@' '{' oline output
{
/* Exercise quotes in braces. */
char tmp[] = "@<:@%c@:>@,\n";
printf (tmp, $1);
}
;
+
+two: '\x000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000002';
+oline: '@' 'o' 'l' 'i' 'n' 'e' '@' '_' '_' 'o' 'l' 'i' 'n' 'e' '_' '_';
+output: '#' 'o' 'u' 't' 'p' 'u' 't' ' ';
%%
-/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', 2. */
+/* Exercise M4 quoting: '@:>@@:>@', @<:@, 2. */
static YYSTYPE
value_t_as_yystype (value_t val)
static int
yylex (void)
{
- static const char *input = "1";
+ static const char *input = "@<:@\1\2$@{@oline@__@&t@oline__\
+#output "; /* "
+ */
yylval = value_t_as_yystype (*input);
return *input++;
}
}
]])
+# Pacify Emacs'font-lock-mode: "
+
AT_DATA([main.c],
[[typedef int value_t;
#include "input.h"
]])
AT_CHECK([bison -d -v -o input.c input.y])
-AT_COMPILE([input], [input.c main.c])
+AT_COMPILE([input.o], [-c input.c])
+AT_COMPILE([main.o], [-c main.c])
+AT_COMPILE([input], [input.o main.o])
AT_PARSER_CHECK([./input], 0,
-[[[1],
+[[[@<:@],
]])
AT_CLEANUP